Hi Fernando,
thanks for responding!
Fernando Perez wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>> 2009/5/6 Robert Cimrman <cimrman3@ntc.zcu.cz>:
> No worries, I've been terrible at keeping up with public email due to
> a massive set of grant deadlines over the last few weeks, sorry about
> that.
It's sort of encouraging to hear that it is the same everywhere :)
>> ----
> This is pretty easy to do:
>> #!/usr/bin/env python
> """Simple customized ipython that specifically loads WX thread support"""
>> # Shell class options (the last one is plain, unthreaded ipython):
> # IPShellGTK, IPShellWX, IPShellQt, IPShellQt4, IPShell
>> from IPython.Shell import IPShellWX
>> # Main
> banner ="Welcome to the SFEPy IPython-based shell with Wx support!\n"
>> ipwx = IPShellWX()
> ipwx.mainloop(banner=banner)
>>> ### EOF
>> I hope this helps,
This works great thanks! (I can get several mayavi windows popping out
now, all interactive.) However I still got a problem, maybe related to
the ipython version I use (0.9.1).
I have already tried using the IPShellWX directly, before I posted the
question, as:
###
def init_IPython():
from IPython.Shell import IPShellWX
return IPython.Shell.make_IPython(argv, shell_class=IPShellWX)
ip = init_Python()
ip.runcode(ip.compile("from sfepy.interactive import *"))
###
because I need to run the initialization code at startup - that code
does some imports and sets up the environment so that the user has not
to import anything by hand and just starts computing. It is the pattern
I took from isympy. Then:
Traceback (most recent call last):
line 25, in init_IPython
return IPython.Shell.make_IPython(argv, shell_class=IPShellWX)
File "/usr/lib64/python2.5/site-packages/IPython/ipmaker.py", line
103, in make_IPython
embedded=embedded,**kw)
TypeError: __init__() got an unexpected keyword argument 'embedded'
Should the above work just like your script, or is it a wrong way of
using IPShellWX?
thanks and cheers!
r.